Articles tagged with: culture
EatCatalunya Contributor Mark Bradley recalls three decades of visits to Barcelona’s Alt Heidelberg Bar & Restaurant.
It’s not the sort of place that generates ‘TripAdvisor’-style adulation, nor is it among the foodies’ favourite feasting places …
As we’ve mentioned quite a few times here on EatCatalunya, Catalunya is home to literally hundreds of food festivals taking place every month all over the region. As seafood lovers and a food festival …
Today’s image is an amazing photo of that beloved Catalan staple, pa amb tomàquet. We chose to feature this dish today because we were inspired by a message on the Facebook page of Cuina Catalana, …
Sant Jordi, “the Catalan Valentine’s Day” is just around the corner. Not familiar with it? It’s one of Catalunya’s most unique and emblematic holidays, and here’s how Wikipedia sums it up:
La Diada de Sant Jordi, …
Just a few weeks after a huge freak snowstorm, the clouds have lifted over Barcelona, the sun is coming out and restaurant and bar owners are breaking out the patio furniture to improvise sidewalk cafes. …
Here at EatCatalunya we tend to speak of Catalan cuisine in broad strokes, with the term covering a broad terrain and leaving room for interpretation. But earlier this month the Catalan Institute of Cuisine Foundation …
How do you normally drink your wine? Straight out of the bottle can be a little unappealing, indeed, so most of us use some kind of vessel, normally a glass. In Catalunya, a …
